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cia contractor jailed for kill two men in pakistan has been released. raymond davis charged with murder in the january incident. he said he shot them in self-defense. davis earned his freedom, thanks to a provision in pakistani law that allows victims' families to pardon a murderer. sometimes there's a payment to the family known as blood money. a lawyer connected to the case tells cnn more than $1 million was paid. we've gotten comment from secretary of state clinton who says the u.s. didn't pay any compensation to those families. so who did it. >>> jury selection in connecticut in the second trial tied to the brutal home invasion and triple murder. komisarjevsky charged with killing a mur and two daughters in in july 2007. faces charges of sexual assault, kidnap, robbery, 21 counts in all. if convicted, he faces the death penalty. his alleged partner in crime is sitting on death row. opening arguments in this trial are expected in september. >>> and hip-hop mainstay nate dogg has died at the age of 41. no cause of death but his health dass has decline
cia contractor jailed for kill two men in pakistan has been released. raymond davis charged with murder in the january incident. he said he shot them in self-defense. davis earned his freedom, thanks to a provision in pakistani law that allows victims' families to pardon a murderer. sometimes there's a payment to the family known as blood money. a lawyer connected to the case tells cnn more than $1 million was paid. we've gotten comment from secretary of state clinton who says the u.s. didn't...
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talk about this earthquake in pakistan. how strong was it and security implications as well. >> reporter: 7.4 in southwestern pakistan, very close to the afghan border. that raising the question for the pentagon whether u.s. troops across the border in afghanistan were affected by all of this at this hour. the national command center here in the pentagon says they don't think so, but they are still checking to see if there was any impact on u.s. bases in afghanistan. brooke? >> barbara starr, thank you. next on "reporter roulette," john zarella in port-au-prince, haiti, watching all these developments and twists and turns on the bizarre baby doc duvalier story. john, is he still in custody? >> reporter: yeah, you know, last hour we were told that he was on his way back here to the hotel. well, he had to make a little bit of a detour. not sure how long a detour. bottom line is he went before one judge and now he is before an investigating judge. the haitian government has brought charges against duvalier, but he has not been
talk about this earthquake in pakistan. how strong was it and security implications as well. >> reporter: 7.4 in southwestern pakistan, very close to the afghan border. that raising the question for the pentagon whether u.s. troops across the border in afghanistan were affected by all of this at this hour. the national command center here in the pentagon says they don't think so, but they are still checking to see if there was any impact on u.s. bases in afghanistan. brooke? >>...
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they used airpower and they drove the taliban into the mountains of tora bora, and to hide in pakistan. so there's a difference between winning a battle and winning the war. and that's why they have to be on the ground. they have to provide u.s. eyes and ears for the national command authority for the president. because he has to make a judgment choice on backing the right people. and the law of unintended consequences that is being put in motion by us deciding to physically get involved. >> all right, ken robinson, we'll have to leave it there. fascinating discussion. thank you for your time today. >> you're welcome, randi. >>> a graduate of texas a&m university now held in syria. the ordeal of an egyptian-american and his mother's desperate attempt to win his freedom coming up next. and i'm like, "oh, promise mommy you'll never ever pick up a cigarette." i had to quit. ♪ my doctor gave me a prescription for chantix, a medication i could take and still smoke, while it built up in my system. [ male announcer ] chantix is a non-nicotine pill proven to help people quit smoking. it redu
they used airpower and they drove the taliban into the mountains of tora bora, and to hide in pakistan. so there's a difference between winning a battle and winning the war. and that's why they have to be on the ground. they have to provide u.s. eyes and ears for the national command authority for the president. because he has to make a judgment choice on backing the right people. and the law of unintended consequences that is being put in motion by us deciding to physically get involved....
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>> he's been in pakistan, or thought to been in pakistan for years now, ten years since he escaped after the u.s. went into afghanistan post 9/11. it's a head of helders who run the taliban. he's been there for ten years. if everyone knows he's there, high hasn't he been caught yet? >> that's a good point. >> we rant heard from him in five days. you're that much in contact. >> speaking of pack stage, in a bold attack pakistani taliban attacked a base splchl there's been so much violence going on. one of the pakistan spokes people was saying there's a 9/11 impact virtually every day. they've lost thousands and thousands of people. six guys got over the wall at a major naval base and ran amok. they blew up a couple of planes several million dollars worth and started shooting up the place. killed ten pakistani security. >> was this a suicide attack? >> a couple were wearing suicide vests. one detonated they did no. they think there's another body under the rubble. one of them got away. >> to hear they have a 9/11 there every day, that does say alove. >> it is true. even many the frontier ar
>> he's been in pakistan, or thought to been in pakistan for years now, ten years since he escaped after the u.s. went into afghanistan post 9/11. it's a head of helders who run the taliban. he's been there for ten years. if everyone knows he's there, high hasn't he been caught yet? >> that's a good point. >> we rant heard from him in five days. you're that much in contact. >> speaking of pack stage, in a bold attack pakistani taliban attacked a base splchl there's been...
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they say it is a stain on pakistan's reputation, the traitors in pakistan led to the killing of osama bin laden. so, those photographs, if they were going to convince anyone, al qaeda now already believes, confirms that it believes that he was dead. so the pictures that we can see perhaps would have been used by al qaeda now as part of the campaign that they are using bin laden's death really to try to motivate their followers and calling for revenge. you can see that they certainly would have tried to use any photograph to their best advantage, t.j. >> how is the story developing there, nic? maybe from the people on the street or the officials in the government of pakistan, and how it is possible that the pakistanis did not know he was there? >> well, certainly, we are getting the clearer idea here that there is a lot of embarrassmentt at the senior levels of the military and the intelligence services of the government about what has happened here. we are sort of seeing now a horse has bolted the stable door being closed here. there are a number of arrests here in the city, and some
they say it is a stain on pakistan's reputation, the traitors in pakistan led to the killing of osama bin laden. so, those photographs, if they were going to convince anyone, al qaeda now already believes, confirms that it believes that he was dead. so the pictures that we can see perhaps would have been used by al qaeda now as part of the campaign that they are using bin laden's death really to try to motivate their followers and calling for revenge. you can see that they certainly would have...
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and pakistan. if they deny washington access to these women, you can be sure that there is going to be more finger pointing and more accusations. >> reza sayah, live in islamabad, thank you. and with regard to the whole compound that was raided the cia says it could fill a small college library with the sea of intelligence that the navy s.e.a.l.s snagged from the compound, but time is of the essence here for investigators. and up next, what they are looking for and can they find it in time? what's this option? that's new. personal pricing now on brakes. tell us what you want to pay. we do our best to make that work. deal! my money. my choice. my meineke. >>> for the longest time we have heard that al qaeda is on the run, but now bin laden has been deader for a week, and i want you to listen to what the president said last night on "60 minutes." >> we have the opportunity i think to really finally defeat at least al qaeda in the border region between pakistan and afghanistan. >> so, the president is
and pakistan. if they deny washington access to these women, you can be sure that there is going to be more finger pointing and more accusations. >> reza sayah, live in islamabad, thank you. and with regard to the whole compound that was raided the cia says it could fill a small college library with the sea of intelligence that the navy s.e.a.l.s snagged from the compound, but time is of the essence here for investigators. and up next, what they are looking for and can they find it in...
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three were captured at his compound in pakistan. moment, give us a sense -- you spoke with a relative of one of bin laden's youngest wives. what did you learn? >> reporter: well, that's right, suzanne. over the weekend we had an exclusive interview with a the relatively of the fifth of osama bin laden's wives, a yemeni. her relative, somebody who knew her growing up in the south told us she was a quiet, confident girl, very modern. she comes from a traditional family, a conservative family in yemen. but that it was a modern family, that they had no ties to extremism. now it had been reported before that the matchmaker who made this match and got osama bin laden married to her was in fact a member of al qaeda. her relative told us he wasn't so sure about that. he also said he believed they had more than just one daughter though he did not have a lot of evidence to back that up. he also suggested that osama bin laden -- that he was told osama bin laden married her because he wanted to strengthen his ties with his ancestral homeland of
three were captured at his compound in pakistan. moment, give us a sense -- you spoke with a relative of one of bin laden's youngest wives. what did you learn? >> reporter: well, that's right, suzanne. over the weekend we had an exclusive interview with a the relatively of the fifth of osama bin laden's wives, a yemeni. her relative, somebody who knew her growing up in the south told us she was a quiet, confident girl, very modern. she comes from a traditional family, a conservative...
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, and a lot of of them including the pakistan taliban were fostered by the isi, the pakistan intelligence services to become, i don't know, part of the bulwark against india, and they fostered many of the various groups and many of them islamic extremist groups which are now starting to turn against them in many ways and you are seeing it with the pakistan taliban as well. they have a creation and some support of the elements of the isi and doing things like this as well. it is like creating something that you think would work and it turns against you. >> from what you know, are they organized? >> yes, they are very organized. they have links with the taliban in afghanistan, but they don't fight in afghanistan their aim is to fight within pakistan and basically see the overthrow of the government as it exists now, and have afghanistan pre-9/11 government in pakistan, and we have talked about it before, and the nervous innocence the wenes about this, because the pakistan is not the most stable states, but you have in pakistan, a nuclear weapon and growing arsenal as well. it is a sense tha
, and a lot of of them including the pakistan taliban were fostered by the isi, the pakistan intelligence services to become, i don't know, part of the bulwark against india, and they fostered many of the various groups and many of them islamic extremist groups which are now starting to turn against them in many ways and you are seeing it with the pakistan taliban as well. they have a creation and some support of the elements of the isi and doing things like this as well. it is like creating...
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he was released from a pakistan jail after the families of two men he killed in january forgave him. davis said he shot the men after they attacked him in the city of lahor. a lawyer connected to the case tells cnn the families were paid more than $1 million in compensation. it is not yet known who paid. there are conflicting reports over the amount of money also. >>> coming up, reports of doctors being targeted in bahrain today. cnn's mohammed jamjun was in the country but he got kicked out. i'll speak to him about what's happening on the ground, next. ♪ do you believe in magic? ♪ ♪ it's magic ♪ [ male announcer ] it's a comfort that comes from the only caramel worthy of being wrapped in gold. ♪ do you believe in magic? [ male announcer ] werther's original caramel chocolate. what comfort tastes like. and having a partner like northern trust -- one of the nation's largest wealth managers -- makes all the difference. our goals-based investment strategies are tailored to your needs and overseen by experts who seek to maximize opportunities while minimizing risk. after all, y
he was released from a pakistan jail after the families of two men he killed in january forgave him. davis said he shot the men after they attacked him in the city of lahor. a lawyer connected to the case tells cnn the families were paid more than $1 million in compensation. it is not yet known who paid. there are conflicting reports over the amount of money also. >>> coming up, reports of doctors being targeted in bahrain today. cnn's mohammed jamjun was in the country but he got...
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on wednesday, the india/pakistan game. you had the prime minister of india sitting next to the prime minister of pakistan. if you remember the mumbai bombings in 2008, and the acrimony between the two countries, where, in fact, india blamed pakistan or was concerned they were involved. and here have you this great gesture of the two prime ministers sitting together during that game. the countries both came to a standstill. one company announced only three of 75 employees showed up to work that day. people just -- one man was about to have surgery, and he says he's not having surgery. he wanted to watch the game. yesterday, india beat sri lanka, and we have to wait until 2015 to see something like this. >> wrap this up for me really quickly. a nice moment. the two countries paused. can this lead to actual real diplomacy? >> the power of sport. and one thing i have to tell you about. the man who made history by winning india's second world cup. >> cricket. all getting an education in cricket this morning. nada bilchik. thank
on wednesday, the india/pakistan game. you had the prime minister of india sitting next to the prime minister of pakistan. if you remember the mumbai bombings in 2008, and the acrimony between the two countries, where, in fact, india blamed pakistan or was concerned they were involved. and here have you this great gesture of the two prime ministers sitting together during that game. the countries both came to a standstill. one company announced only three of 75 employees showed up to work that...
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let's go to pakistan now. another big issue. like the united states, shaken by a political shooting. in this case, the assassination of the governor of the punjab province, the area in yellow on our map. salman taseer was apparently shot to death because he was an outspoken critic of pakistan's blasphemy laws which calls the putting to death anybody who speaks against those laws. in an exclusive interview with his children, chris lawrence reports on a key difference in his shooter and the congresswoman gabrielle giffords. >> reporter: an american congresswoman, a pakistani governor, separated by half a world, united by similar crimes. two outspoken elected officials gunned down in broad daylight within days of each other. >> to her friends, to her supporters, the people who didn't know what she believed in. it's a tragedy. >> reporter: the children of governor salman taseer heard about gabrielle giffords. their father was assassinated for trying to change pakistan's blasphemy laws which make it a crime to insult islam. and that'
let's go to pakistan now. another big issue. like the united states, shaken by a political shooting. in this case, the assassination of the governor of the punjab province, the area in yellow on our map. salman taseer was apparently shot to death because he was an outspoken critic of pakistan's blasphemy laws which calls the putting to death anybody who speaks against those laws. in an exclusive interview with his children, chris lawrence reports on a key difference in his shooter and the...
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pakistan granting u.s. officials access to osama bin laden's three wives, and coming up next is a senior pakistani official there speaking out to cnn for the very first time. do not miss that. and now this -- >> i want to work with the democrats and the republicans to work on the immigration status and the status of undocumented workers. >> the president may want cooperation from both sides of the aisle, but most agree he won't get it. in the debate beginning again today as the president is in el paso, texas, and we will bring you the president at the bottom of of the hour. up to 10 pounds in a year. that's how splenda® is sweet...and more. >>> do you remember the guy in pakistan who sent out the tweet about hearing the helicopters and the live explosion and had no way of knowing that he was tweeting about what became the raid on osama bin laden's compound? well, we have all been sitting here wondering what was that explosion, and consider this, the two helicopters that had the assault teams on them, and t
pakistan granting u.s. officials access to osama bin laden's three wives, and coming up next is a senior pakistani official there speaking out to cnn for the very first time. do not miss that. and now this -- >> i want to work with the democrats and the republicans to work on the immigration status and the status of undocumented workers. >> the president may want cooperation from both sides of the aisle, but most agree he won't get it. in the debate beginning again today as the...
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remember that pakistan probably has at least 100 nuclear weapons and i think that our alliance with pakistan, despite some obvious difficulties, is extremely important. >> so president carter says we have to forgive them, if they make mistake. but not everybody in the government, the united states government, is ready to forgive pakistan. i want to bring in our foreign affairs correspondent, jill dougherty, at the state department. many top u.s. officials, they want some answers here. you've been talking to folk. what do they want to hear from the pakistanis now? >> reporter: well, the overriding question is, how could osama bin laden be living there next to their equivalent of west point without somebody knowing about it. and there are various level, number one concretely, they're pressing the pakistanis to give them specific information, things like who owned the compound, when was it built, what kind of security did it have, and then the second level would be, remember the computers and the hard drives that the navy s.e.a.l.s took out of the compound, they're being analyzed. and they're l
remember that pakistan probably has at least 100 nuclear weapons and i think that our alliance with pakistan, despite some obvious difficulties, is extremely important. >> so president carter says we have to forgive them, if they make mistake. but not everybody in the government, the united states government, is ready to forgive pakistan. i want to bring in our foreign affairs correspondent, jill dougherty, at the state department. many top u.s. officials, they want some answers here....
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forces in pakistan as of february. >> in islamabad? >> not necessarily in islamabad but around the country. >> with helicopters? >> yes. these would have had to have come from helicopters. >> hold on a minute. i want to bring gloria borger in. what are you learning? >> well, first of all, i want to give you some reporting from dana bash. she is reporting that a source familiar with the operation confirms that indeed osama bin laden was shot in the head during the u.s. raid. according to a briefing that this source received, the source would not go into the details of the other were killed except to say that the operation was conducted very carefully not to harm women and children. so that we do know indeed he was shot in the head. one other thing, wolf, that is very interesting to me, for those of us who have been covering the debate of how much intelligence the detainees had given the administration about the whereabouts of osama bin laden and his top lawsuit tenants. in his briefing given by administration officials, it is clear to m
forces in pakistan as of february. >> in islamabad? >> not necessarily in islamabad but around the country. >> with helicopters? >> yes. these would have had to have come from helicopters. >> hold on a minute. i want to bring gloria borger in. what are you learning? >> well, first of all, i want to give you some reporting from dana bash. she is reporting that a source familiar with the operation confirms that indeed osama bin laden was shot in the head during...
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yesterday, in pakistan, in a city, and not in a cave, and not in some rural area, but in a city in pakistan, about a two-hour drive outside of the islamabad, the capital of pakistan. we are watching all of this unfold. anderson cooper is with us, and a lot of reaction coming in from washington and all over the world, but i suspect that cia operatives those directly involved and we may never know their specific names, but they were instrumental along with the navy s.e.a.l.s in getting this job done. >> well no, doubt about it. clearly from the description of the operation, there was a fair amount of human intelligence, human involvement in this operation, and in addition to signals intelligence and other kinds of intelligence, but i want to bring in bob barre who brings us in by phone from irvine, california. bob, in terms of cia involvement in an operation like this, how does it work? how it is coordinated? and because it does seem like a lot of human intelligence was involved in staking this place out over many, many months. >> oh, absolutely. i mean that the s.e.a.l.s did not fly in there
yesterday, in pakistan, in a city, and not in a cave, and not in some rural area, but in a city in pakistan, about a two-hour drive outside of the islamabad, the capital of pakistan. we are watching all of this unfold. anderson cooper is with us, and a lot of reaction coming in from washington and all over the world, but i suspect that cia operatives those directly involved and we may never know their specific names, but they were instrumental along with the navy s.e.a.l.s in getting this job...
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this is an old allegation that pakistan has had to deal with, and it plays a double game. on the one hand aligning itself with the united states and taking money. while on the other, also having ties to the insurgents. but the interior minister rejects that out of hand. >> we have never hidden him. we have sincere from day one. maybe we are not as afeshant at the u.s. is, but believe me, my heart breaks when somebody says my country is playing a double game. do you think, stan, that we lost 30,000 innocent people? did we ask al qaeda to kill us? >> they're saying the relationship with the united states is turning a corner. he's looking forward to more cooperation, more respect, and intelligence sharing in joint operations. stan grant, cnn, islamabad. >>> a special call to the internential space station today. pope benedict xvi spoke to "endeavour's" crew. he asked mission commander mark kelly about his wife's recovery. gabrielle giffords is recuperating from recent brain surgery. >>> what are the three keys to greatness? venus williams, tennis champ, lays them out as we br
this is an old allegation that pakistan has had to deal with, and it plays a double game. on the one hand aligning itself with the united states and taking money. while on the other, also having ties to the insurgents. but the interior minister rejects that out of hand. >> we have never hidden him. we have sincere from day one. maybe we are not as afeshant at the u.s. is, but believe me, my heart breaks when somebody says my country is playing a double game. do you think, stan, that we...
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parts of southern pakistan under water. we'll take you there live for the latest in just a couple of minutes. ♪ [ female announcer ] we're throwing away misperceptions about natural gas vehicles. more of the vehicles that fuel our lives use clean american natural gas today. it costs about 40 percent less than gasoline, so why aren't we using it even more? start a conversation about using more natural gas vehicles in your community. s(rawhen an investmentrsation) usinlacks discipline, vehicles it's never this obvious. introducing investment discipline etfs from russell. visit russelletfs.com r a prospectus, containing the investment objectives, risks, charges, expenses and other information. read and consider it carefully before investing. >>> i want to take a moment now and head to pakistan for today's "undercovered." it is a segment highlighting news that deserves your attention but is, we believe, undercovered. the flooding in pakistan is a major concern right now for the united nations and other humanitarian groups. no
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that's up to pakistan. but, in solving its problems, pakistan should understand that anti-americanism and conspiracy theorys will not make problems disappear. >> cnn's stan grant is in islamabad. stan, secretary of state clinton's visit was really short. should we read anything into that? >> reporter: well, it didn't take a long visit here, carol, to deliver the message she wanted to deliver, quite frankly. this was a very frank and candid meeting. for that, you can read it. her message was very simple as you heard there. a lot of money is pumped into pakistan by the united states. they are expecting more in return. now, what she effectively says here is to right this relationship, she wants to cpac stan commit more in the fight against the insurgency, particularly clamping down on the border area between afghanistan and pakistan, stopping the militants crossing that border to assist in the united states effort in afghanistan and all of that, of course, would help the u.s. draw down its troop level in afgha
that's up to pakistan. but, in solving its problems, pakistan should understand that anti-americanism and conspiracy theorys will not make problems disappear. >> cnn's stan grant is in islamabad. stan, secretary of state clinton's visit was really short. should we read anything into that? >> reporter: well, it didn't take a long visit here, carol, to deliver the message she wanted to deliver, quite frankly. this was a very frank and candid meeting. for that, you can read it. her...
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this is pakistan's famous military academy. they've got a great big tank right outside of it and it's famous because this is where all of pakistan's army officers come to get trained and it's literally about half a mile to a mile from where bin laden is living. we're going to take a look at how far away it was and how to get there. it's straight down this road, you'll see the route is long and straight towards the mountains, plenty of soldiers around here. it's equivalent, if you'd like, like west point in the united states. it's absolutely famous throughout pakistan. further up the road here, we've got a problem. because where we were able to drive up the road yesterday and then take the back streets to get across to bin laden's compound, today the police are up there. they have a checkpoint and they won't let us get through. so we are going to have to park and dive down, take a walk down some of these outlets. but this is about a kilometer, just over half a mile from that military academy. it's quite an affluent area. there's
this is pakistan's famous military academy. they've got a great big tank right outside of it and it's famous because this is where all of pakistan's army officers come to get trained and it's literally about half a mile to a mile from where bin laden is living. we're going to take a look at how far away it was and how to get there. it's straight down this road, you'll see the route is long and straight towards the mountains, plenty of soldiers around here. it's equivalent, if you'd like, like...
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-pakistan relations. pakistan, of course, has lost more soldiers than the allied forces in afghanistan in their fight against extremists up in particularly the waziristan area. yet this happened on the soil. 50 kilometer from their capital -- kilometers from their capital. is this embehaviorsing? is it going to put pakistan at risk for terrorist attacks? >> it will. it is embarrassing. not only was it inside the border but it was close to the military academy, as you pointed out earlier. president obama in his address to the nation extended a hand to pakistan. he gave them some credit. he did favorably about president zardari. bin laden chose the location carefully. the predator, drone strikes had been increasing, they were effective in unsettled area. it was clear to bin laden that he had to get to a settled area. the dispute about the u.s. not putting boots on the grounds in pakistani territory. those things counseled bin laden to move into the settled area inside the pakistani border because he thought
-pakistan relations. pakistan, of course, has lost more soldiers than the allied forces in afghanistan in their fight against extremists up in particularly the waziristan area. yet this happened on the soil. 50 kilometer from their capital -- kilometers from their capital. is this embehaviorsing? is it going to put pakistan at risk for terrorist attacks? >> it will. it is embarrassing. not only was it inside the border but it was close to the military academy, as you pointed out earlier....
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nevertheless, caused a lot of outrage here in pakistan. the question why was the pakistani doctor helping the cia behind pakistani's authorities back? now the commission recommending he be charged with treason. another recommendation, brooke, by the commission coming down tonight is for the three wives of osama bin laden and his daughters to be free to go home. two of the wives from saudi arabia, one from yemen and commission saying they should be free to go home and questioned them and don't need them any longer. not clear if that will happen. it is not clear yet what washington thinks about this or if they have weighed in on this matter. >> okay, okay. recommendations, as you explained. one of the issues you mentioned commission wanted to find out how long bunl manage e osama bi managed to live there. did they find a an answer to that? >> reporter: well, that's one of the things they were charged with. based on the recommendations here, they didn't come up with any answers as to how bin laden managed to live in pakistan for so long. of c
nevertheless, caused a lot of outrage here in pakistan. the question why was the pakistani doctor helping the cia behind pakistani's authorities back? now the commission recommending he be charged with treason. another recommendation, brooke, by the commission coming down tonight is for the three wives of osama bin laden and his daughters to be free to go home. two of the wives from saudi arabia, one from yemen and commission saying they should be free to go home and questioned them and don't...
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and pakistan. a source says that osama bin laden considered seeking a deal with pakistan to protect him and senior al qaeda leaders. a source says so far no evidence surfaced indicating bin laden ever discussed that plan with pakistani officials. the information discovered from documents seized when bin laden was killed earlier this month. pakistan's ambassador to the u.s. had this reaction just a short while ago. >> you can think of many things of wanting to do them and so did osama bin laden. question is, did he raise it with anyone and the u.s. government clearly says that he did not. it was something that he an his associates were considering amongst themselves. if we knew something about it, we would have done something about it long ago. >> the issue of bin laden hiding out in pakistan was the backdrop to a brief visit there today by secretary of state hillary clinton and joint chiefs chairman admiral mike mullen. stan grant is in islamabad with the latest. >> reporter: frank and candid. that
and pakistan. a source says that osama bin laden considered seeking a deal with pakistan to protect him and senior al qaeda leaders. a source says so far no evidence surfaced indicating bin laden ever discussed that plan with pakistani officials. the information discovered from documents seized when bin laden was killed earlier this month. pakistan's ambassador to the u.s. had this reaction just a short while ago. >> you can think of many things of wanting to do them and so did osama bin...
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in pakistan. >> how do you know for sure he's not in pakistan? >> because of military actions are very successful. therefore, he would have been -- >> really? would have been arrested? your military actions were successful, would have gotten him. not only was there a chance that bin laden had been living in pakistan for six years, he was living a half a mile from pakistan's version of west point in a town surrounded by retired ex-military officers. a half mile. in new york city terms, bin laden was on 21st and 7th avenue. they were on 21st and 9th avenue. if the pakistani military academy were dominos, they would have delivered to bin laden on foot. >> just a little levity in all of this for you. >>> as we mentioned, pakistan is reacting strongly to u.s. assertions that the government must have had some indication of bin laden's whereabouts. pakistani intelligence officials also say they've questioned some of the people left behind after the u.s. raid, including bin laden's daughter. nic robertson joins us from abbottabad from the compound. nic,
in pakistan. >> how do you know for sure he's not in pakistan? >> because of military actions are very successful. therefore, he would have been -- >> really? would have been arrested? your military actions were successful, would have gotten him. not only was there a chance that bin laden had been living in pakistan for six years, he was living a half a mile from pakistan's version of west point in a town surrounded by retired ex-military officers. a half mile. in new york...
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. >>> we have confirmed that leon panetta is in pakistan. a u.s. official saying that the cia director is in pakistan to "reiterate u.s. commitment to cooperation with them against al qaeda." you're seeing video of panetta at his hearing on capitol hill this week. he, of course, has been tapped to be the new secretary of defense so this relationship with pakistan is something that he's been dealing with as cia director and will continue as the head of the defense department as well. as you know, there was a bit of a hub-bub between the two countries going in unannounced to kill bin laden. there was some back and forth. the cia director has been tapped, as you know, to be the next defense secretary trying to work on the relationship and continued cooperation against al qaeda. but that word was just in to us. we can pass it along to you. >>> moving now to politics, republican presidential candidates are converging on new hampshire as they always do for the first debate of the 2012 campaign hosted by cnn. crews working to get everything in place. don
. >>> we have confirmed that leon panetta is in pakistan. a u.s. official saying that the cia director is in pakistan to "reiterate u.s. commitment to cooperation with them against al qaeda." you're seeing video of panetta at his hearing on capitol hill this week. he, of course, has been tapped to be the new secretary of defense so this relationship with pakistan is something that he's been dealing with as cia director and will continue as the head of the defense department...
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for bin laden inside of pakistan. but we don't know who or what that support network was. we don't know whether there might have been some people inside of government, people outside of government, and that's something that we have to investigate and, more importantly, the pakistani government has to investigate. >> reporter: pakistan's ambassador to the u.s. says an investigation is under way and promises that if need be, heads will roll. at the same time, he insists his government would have taken action if it had known bin laden's whereabouts. >> if any member of the pakistani government, pakistani military or pakistani intelligence service knew where osama bin laden was, we would have taken action. osama bin laden's presence in pakistan was not to pakistan's advantage. >> reporter: questions about pakistan come amid calls by some lawmakers to cut u.s. aid to pakistan. currently about $1.5 billion a year. but president obama's national security adviser tells cnn, remember, pakistan is a key u.s. ally. >> the fact i
for bin laden inside of pakistan. but we don't know who or what that support network was. we don't know whether there might have been some people inside of government, people outside of government, and that's something that we have to investigate and, more importantly, the pakistani government has to investigate. >> reporter: pakistan's ambassador to the u.s. says an investigation is under way and promises that if need be, heads will roll. at the same time, he insists his government would...
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i'll join you to talk about pakistan, whether the united states should suspend aid going to pakistan until many questions are answered about what went down in pakistan. >> that's certainly the big question around the united states and on capitol hill today. people are weighing in on that. also having developing news on the photos released, perhaps, of osama bin laden, which we're developing. thanks, carol. >>> live from studio 7, i'm drew griffin in for suzanne. up to speed on what's happening tuesday may 3rd. new video shot inside bin laden's compound north of islamabad. u.s. intelligence officials plan to comb through what they're calling a haul of electronics that the commandos grabbed during the second create u.s. raid, said to include computer equipment, cds, dvds that could reveal al qaeda plots on the drawing board. >>> the president and his national security team watching u.s. navy s.e.a.l.s go after bin laden as it happened. the president has members of congress over for dinner last night and told them the national unity that followed 9/11 had returned. >> tonight, it is my
i'll join you to talk about pakistan, whether the united states should suspend aid going to pakistan until many questions are answered about what went down in pakistan. >> that's certainly the big question around the united states and on capitol hill today. people are weighing in on that. also having developing news on the photos released, perhaps, of osama bin laden, which we're developing. thanks, carol. >>> live from studio 7, i'm drew griffin in for suzanne. up to speed on...
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and pakistan. so publicly you will get these messages that, yes, they're committed to renewing this relationship and trying to do more, but there is a private side as well. and with so much pressure from the public here who point to their own government and say why are we doing the bidding of the united states when it only causes more problems for us here, when we are the ones who actually suffer from these attacks, and you often find both the military and the government here playing to those anti-american fears. so once again, saying one thing on one hand to america but another thing to a domestic audience. >> okay, stan grant, thank you very much, stan. >>> here's your chance to "talk back." today we are asking, is it okay for a presidential candidate to avoid the media? carol costello here to explain if it's even possible. >> here's the premise. let me lay this by you. are we getting to the point where democratic candidates talk mostly to msnbc and republicans talk mostly to fox news? former rep
and pakistan. so publicly you will get these messages that, yes, they're committed to renewing this relationship and trying to do more, but there is a private side as well. and with so much pressure from the public here who point to their own government and say why are we doing the bidding of the united states when it only causes more problems for us here, when we are the ones who actually suffer from these attacks, and you often find both the military and the government here playing to those...
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now the united states did not tell pakistan that it was going to conduct a raid in pakistan and that the raid on bin laden was coming. the national security adviser tells cnn's state of the union that special forces pulled enough information from the hideout to fill a small click lie rare, college library. michael hayden, the former director of the cia, tells cnn's fareed zacaria about this a few years ago. >> it was four years ago in 2007 when had built up sufficient lead information on the name of the courier we thought was ready for presidential primetime. we briefed it to the president, not as something eminent, but as the most promising lead to track down bin laden because frankly the trail has been cold for a long period of time. >> hayden says that an important lead in the hunt for that courier came from detainee interrogations at so-called black sites, secret, cia prisons located outside the united states. >>> all right. now we'll turn our attention to memphis now. officials there are warning residents to brace for a large-scale disaster as the mississippi river continues to
now the united states did not tell pakistan that it was going to conduct a raid in pakistan and that the raid on bin laden was coming. the national security adviser tells cnn's state of the union that special forces pulled enough information from the hideout to fill a small click lie rare, college library. michael hayden, the former director of the cia, tells cnn's fareed zacaria about this a few years ago. >> it was four years ago in 2007 when had built up sufficient lead information on...
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the two are american citizens born in pakistan. the two are among six people charged with conspiracy to kidnap and murder by helping bankroll the pakistani taliban. >>> los angeles police call 31-year-old giovanni ramirez their main suspect in the parking lot attack at dodger stadium. police allege that he beat and kicked san francisco giants fan bryan stow after the march 31 season opener. the vicious assault left stow with brain damage. police are still looking for a second attacker and a woman who drove the men from the stadium. >>> it's official now, tim paw lenty is a formal candidate for the republican presidential nomination. he made the announcement in a video on his web site and social media last night. the former minnesota governor will make the announcement live in person next hour in iowa. >>> more on our top story. the deadly tornado that slammed into joplin, missouri. now, rescue crews, they're searching for survivors who may still be trapped under all of that rubble. the city manager says that at least 89 people are
the two are american citizens born in pakistan. the two are among six people charged with conspiracy to kidnap and murder by helping bankroll the pakistani taliban. >>> los angeles police call 31-year-old giovanni ramirez their main suspect in the parking lot attack at dodger stadium. police allege that he beat and kicked san francisco giants fan bryan stow after the march 31 season opener. the vicious assault left stow with brain damage. police are still looking for a second attacker...
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relations with pakistan. americans are angry demanding to know how the world's most wanted terrorist spent years unnoticed in the heartland of a supposed al ally, but this could thing the disadvantage to an advantage. not only that, but we found out american spies spent months in that same pack tanny neighborhood and nobody found out. lots of things maybe for pakistan to be embarrassed the. something else. when the u.s. conducted that raid, they used this stealth helicopter and that certainly says something about the trust level that america had with pakistan, right? >> carol, i'm really sorry, i can't hear you. i've completely lost contact. >> zain, we'll ponder that question. >>> intelligence gathered at osama bin laden's compound shows he may have been involved in a new terror plot against the united states. jeanne meserve in washington, tell us about that plan. >> well, i want to emphasize, carol, these were plans. officials say there's no indication that this was about to go operational. what was discuss
relations with pakistan. americans are angry demanding to know how the world's most wanted terrorist spent years unnoticed in the heartland of a supposed al ally, but this could thing the disadvantage to an advantage. not only that, but we found out american spies spent months in that same pack tanny neighborhood and nobody found out. lots of things maybe for pakistan to be embarrassed the. something else. when the u.s. conducted that raid, they used this stealth helicopter and that certainly...
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relies on pakistan for intel? >> well, this doesn't mean cutting off all aid to pakistan. there are much smarter ways to demonstrate our commitment to this very important ally. pakistan is a huge country with a population of almost 200 million people scheduled to double in population within 25 years and all kinds of other civilian and humanitarian needs that would be a much smarter way for us to develop a relationship of this key front line ally. what we mean by feeding the beast in this editorial that my students and i wrote is in fact this idea of throwing huge amounts of money into a military complex. again, that has its own very specific sets of interests that are not necessarily exactly co-lined with those of the united states. >> this is very much the beginning of a conversation that i think the u.s. will begin having with regard to the relationship with pakistan and also the money that we provide. it will be looked into -- >> sorry. i can't actually hear you. leila hudson, my apologies. i want to show you live pictures that we've been seeing a special moment there i
relies on pakistan for intel? >> well, this doesn't mean cutting off all aid to pakistan. there are much smarter ways to demonstrate our commitment to this very important ally. pakistan is a huge country with a population of almost 200 million people scheduled to double in population within 25 years and all kinds of other civilian and humanitarian needs that would be a much smarter way for us to develop a relationship of this key front line ally. what we mean by feeding the beast in this...
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because in some cases as we've seen in haiti, pakistan, indonesia and other places they can't get into the hands of either criminals or people subject to bribery, corruption and all sorts of other inducements that money tends to bring along. >> i want to throw a question at you, chris parry, that i tossed to our former cia covert ops guy, mike baker, a moment ago. we're seeing jubilation, he mentioned a flurry of chaos but what we're not seeing is intelligence operatives debriefing, trying to figure out where moammar gadhafi is, trying to figure out where some of his sons are. what more do you think we aren't seeing, what's happening on the ground there? >> i think it's very difficult to get into the minds of individuals, and networks, and cultures that we, frankly, don't understand. this is a regime that has been under wraps for the best part of 40 years so we don't understand the motivations and some of the characters involved in these transactions. i think what we'll see very shortly is all these groups coming together, and they'll either cooperate or they're going to compete with e
because in some cases as we've seen in haiti, pakistan, indonesia and other places they can't get into the hands of either criminals or people subject to bribery, corruption and all sorts of other inducements that money tends to bring along. >> i want to throw a question at you, chris parry, that i tossed to our former cia covert ops guy, mike baker, a moment ago. we're seeing jubilation, he mentioned a flurry of chaos but what we're not seeing is intelligence operatives debriefing,...
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or even inside pakistan. inside pakistan is not likely because the military and the intelligence community is going to great lengths to say they did not inform pakistan about this assault mission. it there has been continuous drew, and you've report a lot on this, that the pakistani int intelligence services are infiltrated and that the word might have been leaked and bin laden might have gotten away, so they told nobody. this i would have to say is one of the most closely held military and security operations i think we've seen in years. >> fascinating details on what took place includiing throwing him overboard into sea. here is your chance to talk about. >> fascinating details coming out. but let's talk about how this has united americans because americans are united again. maybe sdwrus f maybe just for today. but for today, justice. the death of osama bin laden has brought us together in a way we haven't seen since the days after 9/11. ♪ land of the free and the home of the brave ♪ >> united. the pres
or even inside pakistan. inside pakistan is not likely because the military and the intelligence community is going to great lengths to say they did not inform pakistan about this assault mission. it there has been continuous drew, and you've report a lot on this, that the pakistani int intelligence services are infiltrated and that the word might have been leaked and bin laden might have gotten away, so they told nobody. this i would have to say is one of the most closely held military and...
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there was a huge story in pakistan. it doesn't get that much attention in the united states because of the dramatic events were happening simultaneously. it was the story in pakistan for weeks. >> peter, clear the bin laden raid and more recent attacks by militants have been a big blow to pakistan's military. is this a way to reassert their power and save face in a way? >> that may well be motivation. as you say, suzanne, they were humiliated by the american action to seize bin laden, and helicopters not being picked up on pakistani radar, and that was humiliating for the pakistanis, and then there was an attack on a pakistani naval station in u karachi. and that was again, dem straighting sensitive military installations in pakistan may have been compromised by the taliban or related groups. so it has been a very bad month for the military. the general -- chief of army staff, you know, has -- i think it has been one of the worst times he has had. >> and real quick, peter s. there anything that needs to be done now to k
there was a huge story in pakistan. it doesn't get that much attention in the united states because of the dramatic events were happening simultaneously. it was the story in pakistan for weeks. >> peter, clear the bin laden raid and more recent attacks by militants have been a big blow to pakistan's military. is this a way to reassert their power and save face in a way? >> that may well be motivation. as you say, suzanne, they were humiliated by the american action to seize bin...
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ambassador to pakistan. thank you for joining us this morning. >> thank you, carol. >> what would be the worst scenario if they are released? >> i think you have to ask, the people that are asking to see the photos, what are their motives? >> i can believe it when my government tells me these are gruesome photos. i can believe that osama bin laden is dead. as the vast majority of muslims throughout the it world believe he is dead. people that are asking to see these photos, why? we have to assume they are provok tours that want to use a gruesome photo to whip up the passions of a small fringe group. i think the white house is very wise in holding back those photos. agreeing to release them eventually, it is not a secret here. >> wendy, on that thought, it is not just arab groups voicing doubts. >> the son of a man killed in the 9/11 attacks says they should submit video. he dopt quiesn't quite believe e is dead. because there is no proof. we have to take the word of the government. it is not just those in th
ambassador to pakistan. thank you for joining us this morning. >> thank you, carol. >> what would be the worst scenario if they are released? >> i think you have to ask, the people that are asking to see the photos, what are their motives? >> i can believe it when my government tells me these are gruesome photos. i can believe that osama bin laden is dead. as the vast majority of muslims throughout the it world believe he is dead. people that are asking to see these...
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pakistan said the bin laden assault violated pakistan's sovereignty. >>> even a terrorist has bills to pay. cnn's nick peyton walsh got his hands on the proof. >> reporter: this is the last gas bill sent to the bin laden compound. it's due date is about five days time. interestingly, the details on this show a man called muhammad asad being the payee. we presume that's the fake name. more interestingly it says the installation date for the meters in question was in april of 2007. so that would suggest perhaps that utilities were put in place for whoever lived there from that date, perhaps dating the arrival of the bin laden family from around about then. another interesting piece of information we're hearing from a government official here, too, is that actually there were local property taxes owed on that property of about $700, not an enormous amount. frankly tax evasion in pakistan is commonplace. you couldn't argue th you would argue they would have stood out if they paid up. >> new video shows fires and a possible explosion, presumably u.s. troops blowing up the crippled helicopte
pakistan said the bin laden assault violated pakistan's sovereignty. >>> even a terrorist has bills to pay. cnn's nick peyton walsh got his hands on the proof. >> reporter: this is the last gas bill sent to the bin laden compound. it's due date is about five days time. interestingly, the details on this show a man called muhammad asad being the payee. we presume that's the fake name. more interestingly it says the installation date for the meters in question was in april of 2007....
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he said pakistan had nothing to hide. he also rejected any allegation that bin laden had a support network here, that included officials within pakistan's military, and the government. >> we know that we are not involved in it. we know that we are victim. and there is no such thing at all -- not a doubt in my department. >> reporter: so you categorically deny he had had a support network here. >> no support network from the official sources. >> reporter: a person in washington, d.c. said today that islamabad and washington are discussing getting u.s. intelligence officials to meet with these three women, and question them. once that happens, we'll probably know when this is going to take place. but randi, this is probably the only and first positive development after a week of volatility between these two partners, islamabad and washington. >> yeah, certainly a very strained relationship. reza, i also want to ask you about the reports that u.s. forces were ready to fight if pakistan tried to stop or interfere in the bin l
he said pakistan had nothing to hide. he also rejected any allegation that bin laden had a support network here, that included officials within pakistan's military, and the government. >> we know that we are not involved in it. we know that we are victim. and there is no such thing at all -- not a doubt in my department. >> reporter: so you categorically deny he had had a support network here. >> no support network from the official sources. >> reporter: a person in...
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they're saying that pakistan did not know about it and that infringed on pakistan's sovereignty and this is what john kerry had to say about that. >> my goal has been to talk with the leaders here about how to manage this critical relationship more effectively, about how to open up the opportunities to put this relationship back on track where isolated episodes, no matter how profound, don't jeopardize the larger relationship and the larger goal. >> reporter: he's not here to apologize at all for that raid. he said it had to be carried out secretly. in fact, he didn't know about it either until after bin laden had been killed. what he's stressing to the pakistanis is to focus on the things that you know pakistan and the u.s., the fight against the insurgency, taliban, al qaeda and not their differences. >> the fact that bin laden was hiding in plain sight in pakistan has many here concerned and convinced that pakistani officials were either xlits or or incompetent in this hunt. >> i asked him that, do you trust what they're saying. he said there is no evidence to suggest that the pakista
they're saying that pakistan did not know about it and that infringed on pakistan's sovereignty and this is what john kerry had to say about that. >> my goal has been to talk with the leaders here about how to manage this critical relationship more effectively, about how to open up the opportunities to put this relationship back on track where isolated episodes, no matter how profound, don't jeopardize the larger relationship and the larger goal. >> reporter: he's not here to...